{"id":103,"date":"2014-01-10T15:18:14","date_gmt":"2014-01-10T20:18:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dogbadge.com\/labradors\/?p=103"},"modified":"2014-01-10T15:18:14","modified_gmt":"2014-01-10T20:18:14","slug":"training-your-dog-is-easy-when-you-know-what-to-do","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dogbadge.com\/labradors\/dogtraining\/training-your-dog-is-easy-when-you-know-what-to-do\/","title":{"rendered":"Training Your Dog Is Easy When You Know What To Do!"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style='float: right; padding: 10px;'><a href='https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/hotfield\/3703114583\/'><img src='https:\/\/farm4.staticflickr.com\/3455\/3703114583_717272b920.jpg' border=0 width=325px><\/a><\/div>\n<p> <DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> It takes a while for a dog to get comfortable in a crate. Don&#8217;t take it too fast; introduce the dog at his own pace.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Be sure you are walking your dog and not the other way around! This guide will give you the right guidelines that will help you train your dog effectively and efficiently.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: right; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Timing is essential when you are training your dog, so you want to spend enough time training them but do not want go overboard. Start with a short session and gradually add more time to it.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Timing is important when dog training, so you should spend sufficient time training him but should not overdo it. Begin with a <a href=\"https:\/\/Swepro.cee123.hop.clickbank.net\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">training session<\/a> that lasts a few minutes, and do it for a bit longer every day. Note how far into the training session your dog loses his attention span. That&#8217;s the time to quit.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Use a controlled and calm behavior when rewarding your dog for good behavior. If your dog follows a training command properly, then it is acceptable to reward the behavior to a calm animal.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Look at things from your dog&#8217;s point of view. As advanced creatures, we humans have problems accepting when our dogs aren&#8217;t picking up new skills as fast as we&#8217;d like. Don&#8217;t give up. Instead, think about what it must be like to be your dog. Trying to see things the way that your dog does may be able to give you an idea of the right kind of training for your dog.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: right; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Ensure that your dog gets plenty of exercise and stimulation. Dogs can become bored easily.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Do your best to keep your dog active through the day. Dogs become bored very easily. If you do not have the full attention of your dog, they will be difficult to train. When your dog gets regular exercise, he will be much happier and will pay attention more easily. Get out for some long walks and runs with your dog.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Firm, direct commands are the best approach to take when training your dog. However, you should avoid being too loud or aggressively reprimanding your dog as this will hurt your relationship.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Use consistency when you are crate training your young puppy. As soon as the puppy is out of the crate, let them have an opportunity to go outside and relieve themselves. With time, your puppy will wait for the right tine to relieve himself.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: right; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Keep track of the number of treats you give your dog. Your dog needs to watch his weight, too.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Try a phrase that you will stick with to train your puppy when you are house breaking him or her. When it&#8217;s time for him to go outside to do his business, say &#8220;Elimination Device&#8230;Activate!&#8221; or whatever phrase you chose to call his attention to the task at hand.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Your dog should enjoy training. Keep your training sessions to a period of time that is less than 15 minutes.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Take caution when near an unfamiliar dog and offer them a chance to sniff your hands. That is the first step in getting the dog accustomed to your smell and building trust between you. When the dog becomes familiar with your smell, he will not fear you and will respond to your commands easier.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: right; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Although it can be very difficult at times, patience should always be used with your dog. Your dog isn&#8217;t fluent in English after all.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>If you want to be successful in house training an animal, make sure that you stick to a strict schedule for feeding times and elimination times. This gives both you and the dog a heads up as to when they need to go outside, and you can make sure that happens before they make a mess indoors. Using this schedule can teach your dog how to hold their piddle until the upcoming potty break.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> When dogs are anxious or bored, they often engage in inappropriate chewing. Dogs like to den up.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Leave it&#8221; is a very important command that teaches your dog to drop whatever it is holding. This should be the first command you teach. This simple command will get them to stop chewing on household items or furniture, and can keep them away from dirty or potentially dangerous items outside the home.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: right; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Stay consistent when you train your dog. You have to use the same words, tone of voice, reward system and do your training in the environment in which the commands will be given normally to ensure the dog picks up what you&#8217;re trying to teach it.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>In order to prevent your dog from jumping on you, grab its paws anytime he jumps on you and gently squeeze them to inform them that this isn&#8217;t acceptable behavior. It is uncomfortable but a non-painful experience for the dog. It won&#8217;t take long for your dog to associate the unpleasant sensation with the act of jumping up, and he will quickly stop doing so.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Big dogs will need a large bed or sleeping area. You can buy your dog a bed specially designed for bigger dogs, or buy a mattress for a crib instead.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>If you don&#8217;t have the knowledge that is need when trying to train a dog, you may be on your last straw with your four legged family member. After reading this article, you should have no problems training your dog into one of the best pets in the world.<\/p>\n<p>If you still have eager to find out far more<br \/>\n<a href=https:\/\/freelabelmaker.com\/celebrations\/party\/party-label-003\/ target=_blank><img src=https:\/\/freelabelmaker.com\/labels\/english\/celebrations\/party\/party-label-003.jpg><\/a>Click on listed here <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TIP! It takes a while for a dog to get comfortable in a crate. Don&#8217;t take it too fast; introduce the dog at his own pace. Be sure you are walking your dog and not the other way around! 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